LANGMUIR LABORATORY FOR ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH


New Mexico Institute of Mining & Technology
801 Leroy Place
Socorro, New Mexico 87801
Office Phone: (575) 835-5423
Office Fax: (575) 835-5913


Laboratory Office on campus is 237 Workman Center (see campus map)

View of the Lab looking north toward South Baldy Peak Looking west toward the north part of the Plains of St. 
                Agustin Rainshaft beneath an isolated thunderstorm over Polvadera Peak

With funds from the National Science Foundation, Langmuir Laboratory for Atmospheric Research was built in 1963 near the summit of 10,783-ft South Baldy Peak to provide a base for the study of cloud processes that produce lightning, hail, and rain. The need for the laboratory arose following the pioneering research into thunderstorms over New Mexico by E. J. Workman that began in the 1930s. During his tenure as President of New Mexico School of Mines (now New Mexico Tech) he was joined by other scientists including Nobel Laureate Dr. Irving Langmuir, in 1947, in whose honor the laboratory is named. These and other early studies in the nearby Plains of San Agustin and the San Mateo Mountains led to the building of Langmuir Lab in the Magdalena Mountains.

The Magdalena Mountains offer favorable conditions for the study of storms because many occur there during the summer, and often the storms are isolated, stationary, and relatively small. Typically the Lab operates during the summer monsoon, from late June until the fall semester resumes at New Mexico Tech, around August 20.

Public Law 96-550, passed by Congress in 1980, established 31,000 acres within the Cibola National Forest as the Langmuir Research Site in order to encourage scientific studies in atmospheric processes and astronomic events. Langmuir Laboratory is operated under a Special Use Permit issued in 1992 and an annual Operation and Maintenance Plan jointly prepared by the U.S. Forest Service and New Mexico Tech.


Contents


NEW:
TENURE-TRACK POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT

Lightning Safety Recognition Award


Lab Personnel / Contact Us

Research Activities

  • Summer 2001
  • Summer 2000
  • Summer 1999
  • Student Projects at Langmuir Lab
  • Scientific Achievements
  • Instruments We've Built

    Visitor Information

  • Use Policies
  • Driving to the Lab
  • Site Map

    Site Coordinates

    Public Law 96-550

    USFS Op/Maintenance Plan

    Irving Langmuir Biography

    1979 Lab Brochure


    A Book about Langmuir Lab

    "STORMS ABOVE THE DESERT - Atmospheric Research in New Mexico, 1935-1985," by Joe Chew (the whole out-of-print book! NOTE that "now" throughout the book refers to 1985)

    Related Organizations

    New Mexico Tech

  • Physics Department
  • EE Department

    Atmospheric Electricity HomePage -- by Monte Bateman (addresses, bibliography, other atmospheric research sites)

    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

  • Lightning Safety
  • Outdoor Safety

    National Severe Storms Laboratory

    National Weather Service

  • Lightning Info and Safety
  • New Mexico Weather
  • Radar image for Socorro

    National Climatic Data Center -- weather data (some online)

    National Center for Atmospheric Research

    Global Atmospherics, Inc., -- owners and operators of the National Lightning Detection Network

    National Lightning Safety Institute

  • Lightning Codes and Standards

    National Fire Protection Association

  • NFPA 780: Standard for Installing Lightning Protection Systems


    Lightning Photos

  • by NOAA
  • by Harald Edens
  • by Stephen Hodanish
  • by Gene Moore
  • Power Technologies -- strikes to power lines

    Other Lightning Links

    sirlinksalot.com -- jillions of news articles and links to other lightning sites


    Last updated 10 February 2002 by kieft@nmt.edu.